On Jun 20, 2011, at 6:17 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:

> On Sun, 2011-06-19 at 20:00 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
>>> Where is the global recent document list, please? Is it gone?
>>> I'm running Fedora 15. if there's anything specific to the
>>> implementation of which anyone's aware?
>> On F15 it works fine for me for recently used files. I don't believe a
>> more comprehensive file search is implemented yet -
> 
> +1 Recent is working on openSUSE 11.3 GNOME3 install as well.  Only bug
> I see is that it still shows files that have been deleted.
> 
>> it's simply not been
>> written, though it's planned. But if I type part of the file name of a
>> text file I recently edited in gedit, it shows up.
> 
> I use "Desktop Seach" which brings up the Tracker search application;
> this works *very* well.
> 

And I'm back to using the file manager to search- which too works.

I was surprised that there was a "search" feature advertised for Gnome-Shell 
that didn't actually... Well... "search" my documents.

By the time I get my head around it, I'm sure it'll be there- or someone'll 
write a plug-in.

Now to figure out how to get printing to my home network printer!

Thanks!

J
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